Among the first things to pack, and last to unpack, were film cameras, film, darkroom items, scanning gear, etc.
After almost a year without shooting film, all the planets aligned and I found a way to organize developing, prepare solutions and load a roll from bulk.
For Christmas I had got a half decent tripod: in this first roll of the year, decided to experiment with the Vivitar 500 mm f/8 mirror lens mounted in the trusty K-1000, loaded with HP5+. The roll went out smoothly and I had some expectations.
Unfortunately I botched film loading in the Rondinax tank (yes, it is possible if one is dumb enough). The poor negatives came out with all kind of blobs, undeveloped and unfixed spots, scratches, uneven development- a veritable Wikipedia of development troubles. However, a couple of shots could be saved.
Cars in seaside avenue at night

Someone needed assistance in a tiny sailboat. This is a central crop of about 1/4 of the full negative. The boat was quite far.

As you all know it is very hard to focus a 500 mm f/8! Same as a 50 mm f/0.8!
Thanks for looking!